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At the Conclusion of the Riyadh Summit, Arab and Muslim Leaders Reiterate Their Support For the Palestinian Cause

At the Conclusion of the Riyadh Summit, Arab and Muslim Leaders Reiterate Their Support For the Palestinian Cause

RIYADH: According to Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the exceptional Arab and Islamic summit’s location in Riyadh demonstrates the participants’ genuine commitment to keep up the fight to put an end to Israel’s conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon. According to the Saudi Press Agency on Tuesday, Bin Farhan reaffirmed at the summit’s press conference how the leaders of Arab and Muslim nations demanded that Israeli transgressions be stopped and that limits on the distribution of humanitarian aid be loosened.

He also restated the summit’s support for the two-state solution as the sole means of resolving the Israeli-Palestinian problem in a fair and sustainable manner. According to Bin Farhan, the participating nations will work with the international community to reach a truce, prevent the crisis from getting worse, and lessen the rising threat that Israeli military actions provide to regional and global security.

In their concluding remarks, Arab and Muslim leaders who attended an extraordinary summit in Riyadh on Monday reaffirmed the significance of the Palestinian cause and their unwavering support for the Palestinian people and their efforts to realize their rightful and unalienable national destiny.

According to the leaders, these rights include the right to freedom, the right to an independent and sovereign state with East Jerusalem as its capital, the right of refugees to return, the right to financial compensation in line with international agreements, and the right to contest any efforts to restrict or weaken these rights.

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